Van Hits Muslim Worshippers Near London Mosque

One is dead.

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A man drove a van into a crowd of people near the Finsbury Park mosque in London. One person has been reported dead and another 10 were injured. London police reported that worshippers were leaving a mosque early Monday morning after prayers during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. The Counter Terrorism Command is currently investigating the attack, and the Associated Press notes that "Britain’s terrorist alert has been set at 'severe' meaning an attack is highly likely." Read more at AP.

Members of the State Department's fellowship programs were given news that they would not be given the Foreign Service jobs they'd been promised. The fellows — who were predominately women and minorities from the Rangel and Pickering fellowship programs — had already completed an internship, graduate-level work, and vowed to dedicate at least five years to the Foreign Service. In a statement, State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert said, “There’s a hiring freeze. But we are keeping our commitment to these fellows." Read more at The Washington Post.

The man who accused Planned Parenthood of selling "baby parts" and his lawyer have released more secret footage of Planned Parenthood. A lawyer and David Daleiden, who secretly taped Planned Parenthood and edited videos to make it seem like the organization engaged in illegal activity, ignored a court order and released more video of abortion providers last month. On top of the video, the two released names of those he reportedly recorded, who remained anonymous against him. The original video, released in 2015, was found to be "deceptively edited." Daleiden and his co-conspirator in the original videos, Sandra Merritt, were charged with 15 felonies. Get the full story from BuzzFeed.

Trump's lawyer says the president isn't under investigation — even though the president says he is. Jay Sekulow, one of Trump's personal lawyers hired to represent him as the Russia probe continues, said on Sunday that special counsel Robert Mueller is not investigating the president for obstruction of justice. On Friday, Trump said he was being investigated for firing former FBI director James Comey. "I am being investigated for firing the FBI Director by the man who told me to fire the FBI Director! Witch Hunt," the tweet said. Sekulow said the tweet was a reaction to a Washington Post article citing unnamed sources as saying Trump is under investigation. Find out more from The New York Times.

Missing members of the U.S. Navy have been found dead. The Navy said on Sunday that seven sailors were found dead in the ship's flooded berthing compartments, the ship's sleeping quarters. The ship had collided with another on Saturday, causing severe damage that officials say could have led to even more deaths than it did. Get more information from CNN.

Six people have resigned from President Trump's HIV/AIDS council because they say the president "doesn't care." Six members of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS resigned in a joint letter published in Newsweek. "As advocates for people living with HIV, we have dedicated our lives to combating this disease and no longer feel we can do so effectively within the confines of an advisory body to a president who simply does not care," the letter says. "The decision to resign from government service is not one that any of us take lightly. However, we cannot ignore the many signs that the Trump Administration does not take the on-going epidemic or the needs of people living with HIV seriously." Read the full letter in Newsweek.

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